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SUMMARY:Sustaining Earth and Beyond: Space Innovation and Achieving SDG’s
DESCRIPTION:Sustaining Earth and Beyond: Space Innovation & Achieving SDG’s \n\n\n\nDiscover the future of space travel with a United Nations point of view\, in a one-of-a-kind event that showcases top industry leaders and experts. From the challenges to the opportunities\, we’ll delve deep into the advancement and possibilities of space exploration. \nWhether you’re an enthusiast or a seasoned pro\, this is an event you’re definitely going to want to attend! \nDon’t wait\, register now to guarantee your spot in this exciting conversation and gain valuable insights that could wield a significant influence on the direction of space travel. Can’t wait to see you there! \nEvent date: 5 October 2023\, Thursday \nTime: 6 – 7:30pm (Registration starts at 5:30 pm) \nVenue at: Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre\, 1 Bryce Ave\, Kensington WA 6151 \nCapacity limit applies. Book now to avoid missing out. \nEvent sponsored by Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre. \n 
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/sustaining-earth-and-beyond-space-innovation-and-achieving-sdgs/
LOCATION:Pawsey Supercomputing Centre\, 1 Bryce Avenue\, Kensington\, Western Australia\, 6151\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231006T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231006T150000
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SUMMARY:CSIRO Conversations: What’s for Dinner? Exploring the future of food in Australia and internationally
DESCRIPTION:We all want to make food choices that support our farmers and are healthy and sustainable for the planet. CSIRO’s expertise in food science supports the Australian food industry to compete in domestic and global markets and make food products for consumers that are safe\, sustainable and taste great. \nJoin the conversation to hear how research\, industry and commercial partners are coming together to accelerate a healthy and sustainable future for food. \nThe panel\, moderated by CSIRO’s Director of Agriculture and Food Dr Michael Robertson\, will explore the importance of a coordinated approach for the future of our food needs\, the role new proteins will play in feeding a growing global population\, and how the ‘paddock to plate’ approach needs to bring together all elements along the supply chain. \nMeet your host:\n\nMike Robertson – CSIRO Director Agriculture & Food\n\nMeet the panel:\n\nCrispin Howitt – CSIRO Future Protein Mission Lead\nLeif Lundin – CSIRO Research Director Food\nMichelle Colgrave – CSIRO Deputy Director Agriculture & Food\nJen Taylor – CSIRO Deputy Director Agriculture & Food\n\n\n\nPricing\n\n\nFREE \n\n\n\n\nDates and Times\n\nEvent date:Oct 2023\n\nFriday 6 Oct 2023\nOnline virtual event \n11.00am to 12.00pm AEDT \nLogin details will be emailed to registrants
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/csiro-conversations-whats-for-dinner-exploring-the-future-of-food-in-australia-and-internationally/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231008T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231008T160000
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SUMMARY:Australia Hydrogen Day – 5th (Inter)National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day
DESCRIPTION:On the 8th of October\, as the world marvels at the significance of the number 1.008 – the atomic weight of Hydrogen – we in Australia celebrate our vision\, our commitment\, and our journey in leading the hydrogen revolution. \nIn 2015\, the United States lit the beacon\, marking the inauguration of the National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day. Four years later\, in 2019\, Innovate Australia picked up that mantle\, pioneering the first Australian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day under its Hydrogen Society of Australia program. An initiative that blazed its own trail\, becoming an independent entity and taking the solemn pledge to organize and champion the October 8th events year after year. \nWith the collective passion and dedication of the Hydrogen Society of Australia\, Innovate Australia\, and Murdoch University\, our commitment to the hydrogen future shines even more luminously. \nOur national ambition is crystal clear: by 2030\, we envision Australia not merely as a participant but as a beacon of leadership in the hydrogen domain. We’re dreamers with blueprints in hand. Our strategies are adaptive\, innovative\, and tangible. Our hydrogen hubs are the crucibles of transformation\, breeding innovation and synergizing our various energy sectors. And at the core of it all is an unwavering commitment to safety\, sustainability\, and shared prosperity. \nBut this isn’t just Australia’s narrative; it’s penned by every individual. We’re crafting a future where every Australian is a part of this luminous tale – from the metropolises to the heart of our regions. An industry that pledges growth\, job opportunities\, and a verdant\, cleaner environment awaits us. \nThis October 8th\, join us in this grand chapter. Celebrate the strides we’ve taken\, the milestones achieved\, and the limitless horizons that beckon. Together\, let’s write the future. Together\, let’s fuel a greener\, brighter tomorrow. \nAustralia Hydrogen Day – Where history\, science\, and promise converge. \n\n\n\n\nFive years ago Hydrogen Society of Australia brought the event Down Under\, making it Australia’s first (Inter)National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day and the very first October 8th official celebration outside the United States.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/australia-hydrogen-day-5th-international-hydrogen-and-fuel-cell-day/
LOCATION:90 South Street\, 90 South Street\, Murdoch\, WA\, 6150\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231008T150000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231008T163000
DTSTAMP:20260407T042357Z
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SUMMARY:AI and Creativity – Panel
DESCRIPTION:Artificial Intelligence (AI) is fast becoming one of the most disruptive\, game-changing technologies in modern history\, with its fair share of advocates and detractors. Artists and writers are especially concerned over copyright issues and threats to their livelihoods\, with one Perth author calling AI “our generation’s asbestos”. Those working in medicine\, science and industry have however recognised its enormous potential to improve our quality of life. But just how “intelligent” is AI? \nJoin us for this not-to-be-missed panel\, discussing the pros and cons of a technology that is already a part of our lives – whether we like it or not. Hosted by Writing WA CEO\, Will Yeoman. \nThis is a free event with limited capacity – bookings essential. \nAbout the presenters: \nWill Yeonman \nWill Yeoman is CEO at Writing WA. Will was Literary Editor at The West Australian before moving into arts and travel; he remains a music critic for Limelight and Gramophone magazines. Will is Artistic Director of York Writers Festival and York Festival. Previously he was Artistic Director of New Norcia Writers Festival and Perth Festival Writers Week. \nA lover of literature (and comics!) from an early age\, Will is also a keen classical guitarist who enjoys collaborating on spoken word and music performances with writers and poets including Stephen Scourfield and John Kinsella. \n  \nSam Hughes \nSam is an illustrator who makes stories\, art and mischief. Her work is fuelled by sugar and curiosity. She works as a Community Artist across WA\, sharing art and stories with children and families. Her passion for illustration is shared with her students at Curtin University. She is currently working on a graphic novel about a bin chicken and a frog. \n  \nDr Alan Hancock \nDr Alan Hancock is an educator\, writer\, performer and theatre director. His scripts and short stories have won literary awards\, been produced by the BBC and ABC\, and performed by professional theatre companies. \nFor the last 15 years he has run training programs in professional communication skills\, and edited the content of websites for organisations that include departments of the WA Government. \nHe runs courses\, workshops and masterclasses in creative and professional writing\, grammar and punctuation\, presentation skills\, and innovation at work. \nSince 1990 Alan has taught at ECU\, and is currently guest lecturer and tutor in Drama Education. \nHe has a strong interest in the application of skills associated with collaborative creativity and innovation beyond the world of the arts. His website gives details of his work in this area: www.alan-hancock.com.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/ai-and-creativity-panel/
LOCATION:Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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SUMMARY:WA Agtech meetup: Carbon – the why\, the how and the role for tech
DESCRIPTION:Measuring and managing carbon – the why\, the how and the role for tech\nJoin us either in person or virtually for the next instalment of the WA Agtech Meetups. \nThis month we will be discussing all things carbon – diving into the drivers for starting on this path\, the steps and lessons along the way and the role for agtech across the journey to support the transition to a lower carbon future. \nWe will hear from tech providers delivering impactful solutions for the industry\, as well as innovative producers leading the charge on reducing carbon emissions.\n \nTo begin we will hear from AIA Consultant Agi Reefman on the AIA Environmental Accounting Platform. \nFollowed by a panel discussion with: \n\nToby Wright\, Head of Sustainability at CBH\nSam Brown\, CEO of Agriculture Innovation Australia (AIA)\nGlenn Briggs\, National Business Development Manager\, Aglytica\nPlus more to come\n\nFor those attending in person\, this will be followed by a chance to catch up and network over some nibbles & drinks. \nThis event will be hosted at BASE @ FLUX in Perth City as well as virtually via zoom so if you can’t make it in person make sure you register for the live stream (livestream details will be shared after registration). \nAgenda (AWST):\n5:00pm Onsite registrations\, drinks & nibbles\n5:30pm Keynote presentation (virtual attendees to join from 5:30pm)\n5:45pm Panel discussion\n6:30pm Onsite Networking
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/wa-agtech-meetup-carbon-the-why-the-how-and-the-role-for-tech/
LOCATION:Online & In person\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231024T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231024T133000
DTSTAMP:20260407T071235Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Ethics & Social Licence in the Blue Economy
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will discuss ethics\, integrity and social acceptance in the Blue Economy\, delving into the nature of ‘integrity systems’ and their importance along with exploring the social license to operate.\n\n\n\nSocial license to operate in itself can have different meanings to different people and can be used in ways that are ethically constructive or ethically problematic. \nPresentation 1: Ethics and integrity in the Blue Economy\nPresented by: Professor Charles Sampford\, IEGL Director: Institute for Ethics\, Governance & Law\, Griffith University \nThis presentation will discuss the nature of ethics and integrity for individuals\, institutions\, profit-seeking enterprises\, and overall systems\, emphasizing the importance of ‘integrity systems’. An integrity system is the sum total of all elements in a system\, including laws\, incentives\, standards\, institutions and ethical norms. These elements\, and their relations and interactions\, shape behaviour and deliver outcomes. The system has integrity if it delivers on its promise: on the values that justify it. A Blue Economy integrity system is therefore made up of the ethical norms\, laws\, organisations\, and market forces in the marine industry space that determine whether the system will live up to the high ideals it seeks to achieve. \nPresentation 2: Social licence in the Blue Economy\nPresented by: Dr Hugh Breakey\, Senior Research Fellow: Institute for Ethics\, Governance & Law\, Griffith University \nThe social license to operate (SLO) is an ambiguous term and a challenging feature of many contemporary industries\, including Blue Economy industries. This presentation will discuss different ways of understanding the SLO\, through definitions\, analogies\, and its absence. It will explore how the SLO can work (or fail to work) in different cases as an ethical tool\, activist weapon\, corporate shield\, or empty buzzword. It will describe four different strategies that give rise to different types of SLO (Genuine SLO; Strategic SLO\, Tick-box SLO; and Default SLO)\, each with different risk profiles.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/webinar-ethics-social-licence-in-the-blue-economy/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231025T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231026T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T013813Z
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SUMMARY:Decommissioning Offshore Infrastructure Conference
DESCRIPTION:Meeting the challenge of spending billions by 2050 to remediate offshore assets \nOVERVIEW\nInforma Australia is delighted to announce the Decommissioning Offshore Infrastructure Conference\, held 25-26 October 2023 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Perth Waterfront. \nThe liability for decommissioning offshore assets is expected to exceed AU$56 billion over the coming years due to ageing assets and heightened regulations. The Decommissioning Offshore Infrastructure Conference will explore key learnings\, rising opportunities and challenges to fast-track remediating offshore assets. This key networking event allows the opportunity for greater transparency and effective collaboration across the sector. \n“We are working closely with industry and regulators to progress decommissioning as safely\, efficiently\, quickly and cost-effectively as possible.” \nFederal Minister for Resources Keith Pitt\n\n“A 2021 federal government-backed study estimated the industry must spend $56 billion by 2050 to decommission assets in Australian waters\, with half the work starting this decade.” \nWA Today\, 13 Feb 2022\n\nTopics will include: \n\nGovernment regulations\nKey learnings\, updates and plans from offshore operations\nOffshore opportunities – repurposing infrastructure for renewable energy\nNew technologies\nCase studies and key learnings from International decommissioning projects\nDecommissioning assets by 2050\nRepurpose materials from its decommissioned facilities\nStakeholder and social license\nApproaches to offshore decommissioning\nTechnical challenges\, risk to personnel and the environment\, and costs are associated with removing aged infrastructure from harsh offshore environments
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/decommissioning-offshore-infrastructure-conference/
LOCATION:Doubletree by Hilton\, 1 Barrack Square\, Perth\, Western Australia\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231025T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231025T190000
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SUMMARY:What is Innovation Management?
DESCRIPTION:Learn about Innovation Management from the Australian Institute of Innovation Management\n\nAustralian Innovation Management Institute Ltd (AIMI) is a membership-based\, non-profit organisation\, with the deep purpose of advancing the understanding and development of innovation and innovation management across Australia. \nThe event includes keynote speakers and a panel session\, followed by a networking session. Drinks and canapes provided!
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/what-is-innovation-management/
LOCATION:Cloisters Square\, 5/863 Hay Street\, Perth\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231026T153000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231026T173000
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SUMMARY:Concept to Copyright: The Value of Intellectual Property
DESCRIPTION:In Concept to Copyright\, our esteemed panel will delve into the often tricky world of IP and discuss both personal and commercial compliance \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDate and time\n\n\n \n\nThu\, 26 Oct 2023 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM AWST\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLocation\n\n \n\nAnthologie: 8 Brown Street East Perth\, WA 6004 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\n2 hours\nMobile eTicket\n\n\n\n\nWhat defines ownership of intellectual property is one of the most hotly debated topics in the creative industries. And why wouldn’t it be. Afterall\, expertise\, ideas and creativity underpin an individual’s value\, as much as they define an agency or even the client. \nIn Concept to Copyright\, our esteemed panel will delve into the often tricky world of IP and discuss both personal and commercial compliance. \nBeyond that\, we’ll explore opportunities for developing and commercialising your IP; recent updates in government policy; and how tax breaks for R&D are helping drive tomorrow’s innovation. \n  \n  \nCharlie Gunningham \nDirector of Innovation – Department of Jobs\, Tourism\, Science & Innovation \nCharlie has spent 20+ years in Perth’s business\, tech\, media\, and startups. He co-founded aussiehome.com\, led REIWA and Business News\, and won WA Pearcey Entrepreneur of the Year. \n  \nBourby Webster \nChief Rule Breaker – North Street Music and RARE Company \nBourby is an arts entrepreneur\, founder and former CEO of Perth Symphony Orchestra. She is a professional musician\, has had a record deal\, and is a concert producer and promoter. In 2019 she was recognised as WA of the Year in Arts & Culture for her contribution to Western Australia. \n  \nDavid Stewart \nPrincipal & Head of Intellectual Property – Bennett Litigation & Commercial Law \nRecognised by peers as one of Australia’s preeminent IP lawyers\, Dave has written for The Wall Street Journal and Australian Financial Review and is an Adjunct Professor at Murdoch University. \n  \nStephen Carroll \nDirector – Evolve \nStephen is a registered R&D tax agent with over 20 years’ experience across a diverse range of industries. He is actively involved in WA’s innovation programs and is the volunteer CEO for Innovate Australia. \n  \nRefreshments\, nibbles & networking opportunities provided. \nIN:WA member agencies receive 2 free tickets. \nAdditional tickets & non-members are $20 (+booking fee). \n 
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/concept-to-copyright-the-value-of-intellectual-property/
LOCATION:Anthologie\, 8 Brown Street\, East Perth\, WA\, 6004\, Australia
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